More than 860 hate crimes were reported after the election

"A niece of mine recently was told, 'Now that Trump is here, you Muslims will be going back to where you came from,'" Ahmad Al Habashi told KSHB.

In the 10 days after the Nov. 8 election, more than 860 cases of intimidation and harassment were reported across the country.

That's according to a civil rights group called the Southern Poverty Law Center, which noted it couldn't confirm all of the reported incidents.

A new report released Tuesday says the hateful incidents range from "build a wall" chants in a school cafeteria to a swastika spray-painted on a lesbian couple's door.

The SPLC says reports of the 867 incidents were gathered in two ways: either through its website or media accounts. Some of the incidents were self-reported. None of the incidents in the report are instances of online harassment.